Many years ago I used analogue electronic music in a decent studio. This time I had to speak the iPhone app. To get the job done, I almost bought a Blue Yeti + Blue Radius shock. But then read how an analog signal plus a good digitizing preamp achieve better results. So I chose AT2035. I purchased the following preamp with the AT2035: BEHRINGER U-PHORIA UMC202HD Cover: Sywon metal mesh and foam layer Microphone cover Hand-held mic Pop filter Windshield Windshield Studio sign mount, black Shaft: RODE PSA1 Swivel mount Studio mic stick arms: Sony MDR7506 Professional Large Diaphragm Headphones Foam: Acoustic foam Eggcrate board Studio Soundproof Foam Wall Panel 48" x 24" x 2.5" (2pcs) To edit hundreds of clips I bought Reaper.fm (although I (there is Ableton Live for recording keyboards. ) to learn the basics of the To learn vocalization, I spent a day watching similar videos on the "Booth Junkie" YouTube channel. The results were amazing! 30 years ago, such good singing would have been worth many thousands of dollars.
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